OUR PLANS
By the end of 2018, we aim to brighten up to at least 2000 houses in both Indonesia and Vietnam.
By the end of 2019, we aim to expand our operations to other poverty-stricken slums in Myanmar and
Philippines and help 2000 homes there.
By the end of 2020, we aim to provide sustainable lighting for 2000 houses in the slums of Nepal and
Sri Lanka.
By 2021, our target is to work in India and Pakistan until 2000 of these populations’ homes have access
to sustainable lights.
By 2022, we aim to provide sustainable lighting to 2000 homes in Mongolia and South Africa slum
areas.
Beyond this, we also plan to expand our project to other nations that face the same problems such as
Cambodia, Laos, and Yemen.
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We are trying to turn Starlight into a renewable clean energy product.
Starlight is a project dedicated to providing sustainable solar lights to poor remote areas around the world.
Our sustainable solar bottle lights utilize recycled plastic bottles and solar power which is a renewable clean energy. During the day, the water in the recycled plastic bottle refracts sunlight to illuminate their homes. The solar-powered photovoltaic (PV) panel on top of the bottle converts sunlight into electricity which is stored for use at night.
Therefore, both the residents are able to save money on electricity bills, and at the same time reduce carbon dioxide emissions. A major portion of the total accumulated greenhouse gases can be attributed to the burning of fossil fuels, the world’s primary source of electrical energy production. Thus, solar energy can be used as an alternative to fossil fuels because it does not produce CO2 emissions and is inexhaustible.
In the long run, “Starlight” is expected to become a series of products representing renewable clean energy, we also aim to partner up with more solar power companies and charity organizations to sustain and improve our operations.